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3232130982497Miami United plans no affiliation with US Premiershiphttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/31/miami-united-plans-no-affiliation-with-us-premiership/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/31/miami-united-plans-no-affiliation-with-us-premiership/#respondWed, 01 Aug 2018 01:26:39 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/31/miami-united-plans-no-affiliation-with-us-premiership/Miami United general manager Roberto Sacca categorically denied any connection to the US Premiership.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/31/miami-united-plans-no-affiliation-with-us-premiership/feed/02017The Miami FC 2, Miami United FC well represented in NPSL Conference XI selectionshttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/14/the-miami-fc-2-miami-united-fc-well-represented-in-npsl-conference-xi-selections/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/14/the-miami-fc-2-miami-united-fc-well-represented-in-npsl-conference-xi-selections/#respondSat, 14 Jul 2018 10:08:53 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1813Miami-Dade County was well represented in the NPSL Conference XI on Friday, as three players from The Miami FC 2 and two players from Miami United FC were recognized by the league for their performance in the Sunshine Conference. In addition, Miami FC coach Paul Dalglish was named the coach of the year in the …

]]>Miami-Dade County was well represented in the NPSL Conference XI on Friday, as three players from The Miami FC 2 and two players from Miami United FC were recognized by the league for their performance in the Sunshine Conference. In addition, Miami FC coach Paul Dalglish was named the coach of the year in the conference.

For Miami FC, it had a player recognized in all outfield positions. Defender Mason Trafford, midfielder Dylan Mares and forward Jaime Chavez all got the nod. Only Jacksonville Armada FC, who Miami FC will meet in the NPSL Sunshine Conference championship game on Saturday, had more players honored.

For Miami United, it was defender Daniel Navarro and forward David Ochoa who received recognition.

Doing more with less

What makes Ochoa’s honor all the more impressive, and what hints to the quality that he brought to the field this year, is that Miami United has been without him as a starter since June 6 when he suffered an injury in the first half of the team’s game against Orlando City in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/14/the-miami-fc-2-miami-united-fc-well-represented-in-npsl-conference-xi-selections/feed/01813Jacksonville Armada defeats Miami United to advance to NPSL Sunshine Conference final against The Miami FC 2http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/11/jacksonville-armada-defeats-miami-united-to-advance-to-npsl-sunshine-conference-final-against-the-miami-fc-2/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/11/jacksonville-armada-defeats-miami-united-to-advance-to-npsl-sunshine-conference-final-against-the-miami-fc-2/#commentsThu, 12 Jul 2018 03:27:50 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1789Jacksonville Armada and Miami United have played two winner-take-all matches this year. Last May, Miami United traveled to Duval County and emerged with a win to advance in the 2018 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Wednesday night, they would not be so fortunate, as a second-half blitz guaranteed that Jacksonville Armada would face fellow NASL …

]]>Jacksonville Armada and Miami United have played two winner-take-all matches this year. Last May, Miami United traveled to Duval County and emerged with a win to advance in the 2018 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Wednesday night, they would not be so fortunate, as a second-half blitz guaranteed that Jacksonville Armada would face fellow NASL exile The Miami FC 2 for the National Premier Soccer League’s Sunshine Conference title.

The first half was a relatively even match. Jacksonville Armada struck first in the eighth minute, with a goal from JC Banks.

The goal seemed to wake up Miami United, and it responded with a headed goal from Nicolas Micoli in the 26th minute.

That goal seemed to reinvigorate Armada, and they had the better of the rest of the first half. The second half, however, was a different story altogether.

Second-half shock

Two goals in two minutes proved to be the major difference. Banks earned a brace in the 47th minute thanks to a deflection, and was followed two minutes later by Ciarán Kilduff to give Jacksonville Armada a 3-1 lead it would never relinquish.

Kilduff got his brace in the 74th minute to close the scoring, and close the story on Miami United’s season.

Miami will be remembered for a tremendous Open Cup run, which concluded with a match at home against Orlando City SC. It will also be remembered, however, for a post-Cup swoon which took Miami United from the top of the Sunshine Conference table to a third-place finish which saw them traveling to Jacksonville.

The Armada will now travel to Miami-Dade county to face off against Miami FC 2. The winner will win the Sunshine Conference advance to the NPSL’s regional playoffs. The match kicks off at Bobcat Field at St. Thomas University on Saturday at 7 p.m. Tickets are available on MiamiFC.com.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/07/11/jacksonville-armada-defeats-miami-united-to-advance-to-npsl-sunshine-conference-final-against-the-miami-fc-2/feed/21789NPSL Sunshine Conference: Judgment Dayshttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/29/npsl-sunshine-conference-judgment-days/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/29/npsl-sunshine-conference-judgment-days/#respondFri, 29 Jun 2018 18:44:31 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1654It’s crunch time in the NPSL Sunshine Conference as the seven teams in the division head into some vital games that will help shape the final season standings. How do the playoffs work? What’s at stake? Well the top three get in. On July 11th the semi final will take place between 2nd and 3rd …

]]>It’s crunch time in the NPSL Sunshine Conference as the seven teams in the division head into some vital games that will help shape the final season standings.

How do the playoffs work? What’s at stake? Well the top three get in. On July 11th the semi final will take place between 2nd and 3rd in the table at the ground of the higher placed team. The winner of that game goes on to the final game against 1st at their place on Saturday, July 14.

Win that game, you’re Sunshine Conference champ and move on to the South Region playoffs. This takes the form of a semi final and final as well. The Sunshine Conference champion goes up against the winner of the Southeast Conference playoff on July 17th. Which is a Tuesday. Winner of that game advances to the South Region playoff final versus whoever won the game between the Lone Star and Heartland Conference champs on July 21. Confused? Yeah. I was too. It’s all broken down here. http://www.npsl.com/playoffs

But let’s concentrate on the Sunshine Conference. It looks like this right now.

THE MIAMI FC 2

Miami FC 2 went three points clear at the top, with 21 points in total, after a narrow win in Naples in their last game. Incredibly, they are not even guaranteed a playoff spot as 4th place Naples United can finish on 22 points if they win their three remaining games. Miami FC 2 have a bye this weekend but will be guaranteed a playoff spot without kicking a ball if Miami United lose their last game away at Palm Beach United and Jacksonville Armada win on the road in Naples.

FC have two games remaining, both at home, against Naples United on July 3rd and Boca Raton on July 7th. One win guarantees a top two finish but they need to win both and hope the Armada drop points somewhere to end up in top spot. The team’s form looks good, they’ve won six of their last seven games with the only loss coming on the road to the Armada back on June 6th. FC should finish first or second, but must keep getting points on the board to keep the pressure on Jacksonville.

JACKSONVILLE ARMADA

Up the I-95 in the Bold City the Jacksonville Armada have been getting the job done too. They are three points behind FC with a game in hand but the ace up their sleeves is that if they finish level on points with Miami they are guaranteed to finish 1st as they hold the upper hand on the head-to-head between the two teams (One win, one draw). That’s the first tiebreaker. It can’t come down to goal difference.

The pressure’s on the Armada this weekend. They travel to Naples United on Saturday and the game is a must win if they want to keep their destiny in their own hands. Since beating Miami the Fleet’s form has been up and down. After that game they lost 4-2 in Palm Beach, tied themselves up in Hialeah 1-1 against United, blitzed Boca 7-0 and drew 0-0 with United at home. In their last game they got their noses by Palm Beach 3-2 at home.

Their other two games are away at Storm FC on July 4th and at home to Naples on Saturday 7th. All these games are winnable for Jacksonville, but they must stay perfect to give themselves the best possible chance of finishing first.

MIAMI UNITED

Miami United have suffered a severe case of cup hangover and their league campaign has gone totally off the rails. They’ve simply drawn too many games and are out of real contention for 1st place. This weekend is their final game and it’s a good job they are cup specialists because this game is a cup final. They are up against Palm Beach United on the road. PBU have taken the most points off the top three and got a 2-1 win when they played United in Hialeah. There is no chance of Palm Beach rolling over for them as PBU must win this game to keep their own playoff hopes alive.

Since trashing Storm FC 9-0 on May 12 the goals have dried up for United. Indeed if you remove Storm from the equation they haven’t managed more than one goal a game since May 5th. Palm Beach however are good going forward. They’ve scored more goals than the Armada in the same number of games. It’s a must win match up for both teams and should be a cracker. You’d bet on United coming 3rd in the table, but a loss on Saturday would change that thinking.

FORM: WDDWDREMAINING GAMES: @ Palm Beach United (June 30, 7pm)

THE REST

Although they are 4th and 5th, both Naples United and Palm Beach United will have an eye on beating Miami United to 3rd spot. Both teams have motivation to rip up scripts on Saturday. Naples United need to beat Jacksonville to give themselves a slim hope at 3rd. If they lose, they’re done.

They have a big hand in how the top of the table plays out as their last three games are all against Jacksonville and Miami. Even if three wins is a pretty impossible task they’ll certainly be down to grinding out a point or two to try to finish above PBU if Palm Beach falter.

Palm Beach United cannot be discounted and have a much better shot at 3rd than Naples. If they manage a win against Miami United their last two games are winnable road trips, Boca and then Storm FC. Three wins in their last three games would put them on 21 points and get them in the playoffs, unless Naples somehow also manage three wins. They do have half a chance.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/29/npsl-sunshine-conference-judgment-days/feed/01654Jacksonville Armada v Miami United: Previewing The Matchhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/22/jacksonville-armada-v-miami-united-preview/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/22/jacksonville-armada-v-miami-united-preview/#respondSat, 23 Jun 2018 03:58:06 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1568You may have noticed that this website never put out a match recap after Miami FC 2’s win against Storm FC at home on Wednesday. Want to know the reason why? It was incredibly underwhelming. Now enough about Miami FC (for now), the NPSL Sunshine Conference final table will probably be decided based on this …

]]>You may have noticed that this website never put out a match recap after Miami FC 2’s win against Storm FC at home on Wednesday. Want to know the reason why? It was incredibly underwhelming. Now enough about Miami FC (for now), the NPSL Sunshine Conference final table will probably be decided based on this one match alone. Miami United travel north to Jacksonville to take on the Armada in a clash that has major ramifications for all three heavyweights.

Jacksonville will have four matches left to play after tonight’s contest at Hodges stadium but United is arguably the toughest test left for the fleet to navigate. Despite a conference table in constant flux, the Armada currently sit second (on goal differential) to Miami FC 2 while holding two games in hand. Where the table really gets interesting is in the draw column. While all three clubs have only lost one match, Jacksonville hold the inside track to the top spot in the conference with only two draws. If the Armada can stay flawless the rest of the way, a fourth Magic City Clasico would bless soccer fans in Miami.

For United, a win in this contest keeps the pressure on Miami FC to stay perfect in order to maintain the inside track that will be come way of a Jacksonville loss. As we mentioned in the last preview article, goal differential may be key, as United need to add to their current two goal lead over Miami FC. The most daunting problem for the boys from Hialeah will be health and that could very well be their biggest obstacle.

Keys For A Miami United Victory:

Miami United no longer have the services of Nicolas Gorobsov at their disposal. Gorobsov was electrifying in his short stint with United amassing six goals across all competitions and providing an extra layer of attack from the midfield. With Gorobsov departing the club for opportunities in his native Argentina, United will have to rely on Tomas Granitto even more for guidance.

If Gorobsov’s departure wasn’t enough bad news for the club, their dynamic striker David Ochoa still hasn’t returned to the pitch after picking up an injury that forced him out of the Open Cup match against Orlando City. Thankfully, Victor Pelae has found himself back in health’s good graces as he returned with a brace in the previous match against Storm FC on June 17th.

If David Ochoa cannot return to action, United’s best chance of earning a result is going to come from their constant high pressure and discipline from the backline. If the back four can keep Jacksonville from getting clean looks at their goal, grinding out an ugly 1-0 win could be just enough to allow them to stay clear of a conference semi-final.

Prediction:

It should be expected that the Armada will be seeking revenge after being tossed out of the Open Cup and embarrassed at home. An Armada win would all but force United to the third spot on the roster barring a complete collapse by Miami FC. However, I can’t foresee Jacksonville getting the best of this club even with all its’ recent troubles.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/22/jacksonville-armada-v-miami-united-preview/feed/01568Miami United FC put three past Storm FC to help Sunshine Conference chasehttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/18/miami-united-fc-put-three-past-storm-fc-to-help-sunshine-conference-chase/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/18/miami-united-fc-put-three-past-storm-fc-to-help-sunshine-conference-chase/#respondMon, 18 Jun 2018 14:57:33 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1544After a lackluster performance against Boca Raton FC and a draw against conference-leaders Jacksonville Aramada, Miami United FC were looking to get back on the right foot. Enter Storm FC. Storm FC, a team United had put nine past in their earlier matchup, was just what the doctor ordered, as United scored three at Ted …

]]>After a lackluster performance against Boca Raton FC and a draw against conference-leaders Jacksonville Aramada, Miami United FC were looking to get back on the right foot. Enter Storm FC.

Storm FC, a team United had put nine past in their earlier matchup, was just what the doctor ordered, as United scored three at Ted Hendricks Stadium to claim a vital three points in the Sunshine Conference.

It wasn’t as easy as it was last month (the 9-0 shellacking), but it’s hard to complain about a 3-0 shutout.

The scoring got started when Victor Pelae, who got the start in this game after a few appearances as a substitute, was able to score in minute 30 after some chaos in the Storm FC box.

The game was put away in the 48th minute, when Nicolás Micoli was fouled inside the penalty box then was able to convert the kick.

Pelae put the cherry on top, finishing an opportunity in minute 64 to give himself a brace.

Miami United’s next game is a key matchup against Armada in Jacksonville. If a winner is decided in that match, that team will likely win the conference. If it is a draw, it gives The Miami FC 2 a chance to overtake both teams.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/18/miami-united-fc-put-three-past-storm-fc-to-help-sunshine-conference-chase/feed/01544Miami United escape with a draw against Jacksonville Armadahttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/15/united-escape-with-a-draw/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/15/united-escape-with-a-draw/#respondSat, 16 Jun 2018 02:52:40 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1537Miami United and Jacksonville Armada seemed content to match Gucci Mane’s Lemonade on Wednesday: It was all yellow everything. In a classic NPSL scrappy match that got out of hand, yellows were being tossed around left and right. But Miami United clawed back and drew the match, 1-1. Armada had the clear advantage in this …

]]>Miami United and Jacksonville Armada seemed content to match Gucci Mane’s Lemonade on Wednesday: It was all yellow everything. In a classic NPSL scrappy match that got out of hand, yellows were being tossed around left and right. But Miami United clawed back and drew the match, 1-1.

Armada had the clear advantage in this match on paper. Miami was missing top goal scorer David Ochoa, who was injured in a U.S. Open Cup match against Orlando City SC. Also missing from United’s match was midfielder Nicolás Gorobsov, who has left the club to continue his career in Argentina. Tomás Granitto was missing from the lineup also due to a red-card suspension and Gabrielle Privitera was unavailable due to an injury.

Despite a lesser squad from the boys in Hialeah, they put up a fight in the first half. United did a great job with possession and playing long balls into the attacking group. There weren’t many chances on net but a flurry of action in the midfield with Armada accumulating three yellow cards and United getting one of their own. Cue the 45th minute, when the recklessness that can be synonymous with the fourth division appeared. Miami’s Diego Resquin was sent off with a red card. As an Armada player was down Resquin sprinted across the field and stepped on the Armada player which prompted a deserved immediate ejection.

Second Half

After the start of the second half it only took Jacksonville twelve minutes to capitalize being up a man. Joshua Castellanos netted a beast of a goal in the 57th minute. As we have seen before in the NPSL, this have may led to a boost in confidence that led the Armada off the attack. Quickly Miami pounced on the lack of effort and attacked the box in the 64th minute, which led to some shoving and Armada player Michael Melvin getting a straight red which leveled the competition.

Once this match was back to ten men, Miami had the boost of confidence which led to some quality possessions but with the Armada countering at every opportunity possible. After another flurry of yellows and a stoppage of play, Shelton Shamar worked his way down the right wing and scored a screamer for United, knotting the game at one a piece.

It seemed like at this point Jacksonville was content with the draw but United kept pushing for a winner. Shamar would have more opportunities in the final minutes but could not convert. United ended up escaping with a draw which they seemed happy with being down a man for an extended period and dealing with roster issues. This match had all the making of what could easily be a heated NPSL Sunshine Conference playoff game.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/15/united-escape-with-a-draw/feed/01537Miami United v Boca Raton FC: Previewing The Matchhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/09/miami-united-v-boca-raton-fc-preview/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/09/miami-united-v-boca-raton-fc-preview/#respondSat, 09 Jun 2018 15:10:20 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1465Pundits usually argue whether an important match coming on the heels of a tournament loss is a good situation or a bad one. Whichever side of the coin you fall on, it doesn’t make Miami United’s match and against Boca Raton FC any less stressful. Miami United will host Boca Raton FC tonight in NPSL …

]]>Pundits usually argue whether an important match coming on the heels of a tournament loss is a good situation or a bad one. Whichever side of the coin you fall on, it doesn’t make Miami United’s match and against Boca Raton FC any less stressful. Miami United will host Boca Raton FC tonight in NPSL action coming off the loss to Orlando City in the 2018 US Open Cup. This match has consequences for both sides when it comes to the table.

For Miami United, it’s unclear as to whether they will be without the services of striker David Ochoa. Ochoa left the Open Cup clash in the first half with a lower body injury after colliding with an Orlando defender. Ochoa has been a lightning bolt for United this season tallying six goals in all competitions. With Victor Pelae still presumably injured as well, this will leave a hole in the United attack that will need to be filled.

Boca Raton come into the match after dropping their bout last weekend against Miami FC 2. Boca was unable to get anything going at Atlantic High school and conceded a season high five goals against the other Magic City club. BRFC will need their defensive group to play a much better game and be smart on the ball against United’s high pressing-high speed tactics. Jim Rooney’s group will be out for revenge from their opening match in the season where Boca was routed 4-0 by United.

Keys for a United Victory:

The key to this match will be how quickly can United put the open cup loss behind them. If the players and staff are still licking their wounds from Wednesday’s contest, this match could put the whole sunshine conference table in disarray. Filling the void that may be left by Ochoa’s absence, Gabrielle Privitera or Nicolas Gorobsov will find themselves up top with Nicolas Micoli.

Secondly, United must continue to play the style of football that got them to this point in the season. If frustration begins to boil over and they lose sight of Boca Raton’s Matheus Ayrolla, this could begin a downward spiral for a club that cannot afford to drop anymore points. Using aerial balls into space worked well for Miami FC last weekend against Boca; United would be wise to deploy similar tactics.

Prediction:

As mentioned previously, this fixture will really shape the way the NPSL Sunshine Conference Table will look moving forward. If Boca manage to escape Hialeah with points of any kind, the door will be open for Miami FC to steal the second spot in the table with two remaining fixtures between United and the Armada. I believe United’s strength in the midfield will just be too difficult to handle for the youth of Boca Raton.

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/09/miami-united-v-boca-raton-fc-preview/feed/01465Orlando Debut In Miami With A Win; United Lose 0-3http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/07/orlando-city-debut-in-miami-win-3-0/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/07/orlando-city-debut-in-miami-win-3-0/#commentsThu, 07 Jun 2018 13:28:26 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1451The Magic City has officially been booted from the 2018 U.S. Open Cup with Miami United’s loss to Orlando City last night at Ted Hendricks Stadium. Despite a strong run through the first four rounds of the tournament, the match was over before it started. Orlando City proved a point that they were taking this …

]]>The Magic City has officially been booted from the 2018 U.S. Open Cup with Miami United’s loss to Orlando City last night at Ted Hendricks Stadium. Despite a strong run through the first four rounds of the tournament, the match was over before it started. Orlando City proved a point that they were taking this tournament seriously under third-year coach Jason Kreis. Stefano Pinho and Victor “PC” Giro would prove to be difference makers in their return to South Florida

On our preview we were a bit split as to how this game could end, however we all thought the game would be closer than it actually was. Given Orlando’s previous two showings against South Florida clubs it was fair to assume that perhaps Kreis and company would keep some of their stars rested. Then again, you know what they say about assumptions. Orlando trotted out a starting XI that made eyes widen. They were taking this seriously and for United to pull off this #Cupset they would need a miracle.

First Half

In the opening 30 minutes of the match the miracle almost came twice for Miami United. Earning multiple set pieces in a dangerous area, the Hialeah boys were unable to convert. Despite deploying the high-pressure tactics and trying to force the Orlando defense into errors, United appeared to be an usual amount of timid. Passes were played too quickly, the wings were unable to explode past Orlando’s fullbacks, and Nicolas Micoli was unable to get service to justify being a target striker.

It was the local guys who paid dividends for City as Stefano Pinho would open the scoring in the in the 37th minute. USMNT star Sacha Kljestan, would work the ball through the midfield before leaving it off for Paraguayan international Josue Colman. Colman would leave it for a streaking RJ allen down the right side which allowed enough space for his cross to find Pinho in the heart of the area. Pinho would do what he did best during his time in Miami and slot it past the United keeper.

The game would enter the half with the visitors holding the lead. Going into the half down one wasn’t the worst-case scenario for United. However, they found themselves to be without the services of David Ochoa who came up limping late in the first half after colliding with an Orlando player. The goal scoring machine would be substituted for Nicolas Gorobsov in an effort to boost their attacking abilities.

Second Half

Eight minutes into the second half it would be Kljestan again working his magic through United’s defense. His pass this time would find Dillon Powers who unleashed a powerful strike bringing Orlando’s lead to two. If that wasn’t enough Kljestan would be the mastermind behind City’s third goal as well. After collecting a loose ball in Miami’s defensive area he was quick to find the other local Lion in Victor “PC” Giro. PC made no mistake and put his effort past the United keeper bringing the score line to three.

It was a great night for Orlando’s players, staff, and faithful. The trip to Hialeah produced quite a turnout for the club located 200 miles to the north of Ted Hendricks Stadium. Add to that the local OCSC faithful, and it was clear that Orlando would enjoy a level of support that was arguably greater than their showing at home in 2017 against Miami FC.

Tournament Recap

Despite United’s exit, they will receive an award for being the farthest advancing lower division team. Alongside United, local qualifiers North Texas Rayados and PDL club FC Golden State Force all bowed out of the tournament in the fourth round. Only professional clubs remain as MLS dominated the fourth round, disposing of all lower division talent except for Louisville, Sacramento, and Nashville (USL).

]]>http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/07/orlando-city-debut-in-miami-win-3-0/feed/31451LIVE: Miami United FC hosts Orlando City SC in U.S. Open Cup Fourth Roundhttp://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/06/live-miami-united-fc-hosts-orlando-city-sc-in-u-s-open-cup-fourth-round/
http://magiccity.soccer/2018/06/06/live-miami-united-fc-hosts-orlando-city-sc-in-u-s-open-cup-fourth-round/#respondWed, 06 Jun 2018 23:14:05 +0000http://magiccity.soccer/?p=1447Miami United FC earned a historic matchup when it defeated Jacksonville Armada FC in the Third Round of the U.S. Open Cup: Orlando City SC is traveling to Hialeah tonight. You can check the Magic City Soccer pregame show here! Pre-Game Show Live from Ted Hendricks for @miamiunitedfc v @orlandocitysc #MagicCitySoccerLive https://t.co/H2trhg5kiQ — Magic City …